A nice clean hit. You know the NFL has messed with players’ minds so much that Perryman put his hands up like “I didn’t do it.” It’s good to see Perryman get into passing lanes and lay the big hit. It’s even better to see “rookie” Mike Williams able to go over the middle and take a big shot like that. He can certainly be the “big slot” receiver that sits and finds holes in the defense. Williams doesn’t need to be limited as just a deep threat, which is why I’m interested to see how the team uses and views him as we get closer to the preseason.

The same goes for Perryman. We were told that Jatavis Brown has been running with the first-team at linebacker next to him. I like that pair and I like Brown quite a bit. Last year, Gus Bradley said “he wasn’t playing fast enough” and that’s why he lost out on snaps. We can only hope he plays more than Hayes Pullard this year.

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